Hair Transplantation - Principles and Methods
Hair transplantation is principally a procedure to transfer normal hair from one point of the body to another. Its main use is in manly pattern baldness. It's still also used in womanish baldness, to replace hair lost in trauma or becks and to reshape eyebrows. The point from where the hair is taken is called the patron point. The point where it's planted is called the philanthropist point. Book your session In manly pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia, the patron point is the reverse and sides of the head. This is the area of the crown where the hair is endless in nature, hair growing in these regions persist throughout life. It'll be seen that indeed in the oldest or baldest man, hair still persists in these regions. This is because the hairs in this region are genetically programmed to last throughout life. Hair transplant takes advantage of this bounty of nature. The hair from this endless zone is scattered into the bald areas. The new transplanted hairs will a